Specific Resistance (”ρ”) is a property of any conductive material, a figure used to determine the end-to-end resistance of a conductor given length and area in this formula: R = ρl/A. Specific resistance for materials are given in units of Ω-cmil/ft or Ω-meters (metric).
5) What is the S.I. unit of specific resistance ?
ohm metre
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